Research reported upon at the symposium includes work on basin history, sedimentation, stratigraphy, tectonics, petroleum exploration, source rocks, thermal history, oil characterization and migration, and hydrogeology. It is our hope that the...

The Oklahoma Geological Survey and The University of Oklahoma jointly sponsored the Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals, held in Norman at the Oklahoma Center for Continuing Education on the campus of The University of Oklahoma. Technical...

The Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals is an annual meeting during which representatives of industry, government, and universities discuss the problems of geology, exploration, evaluation, and production of our important industrial...

Research reported on at the symposium focused on the reservoirs, geologic events, and petroleum of rocks deposited during the Pennsylvanian and Permain Periods. Clastic and carbonate reservoirs of this age are major sources of oil and gas in the...

This volume contains two papers on the structural geology of the Ouachita Mountains of Oklahoma and Arkansas. The first, by J. Kaspar Arbenz, incorporates new data and new structural concepts to explain the sruface and subsurface geology of the...

Research reported upon at the symposium focused on the reservoirs, geologic events, and petroleum of rocks deposited during the Silurian, Devonian, and Mississippian Periods. Clastic and carbonate reservoirs of this age are major sources of oil...

Research reported upon at the symposium focused on structural geology, tectonic evolution, petroleum reservoirs in various structural settings, development of oil and gas resources, geophysics, and neotectonics. In describing the various...

The Ouachita Mountains extend from near Little Rock, Arkansas, to near Atoka, Oklahoma. Broken Bow, Oklahoma, is at the southern edge of the mountains. The Ouachita Mountains are one of the few east-west trending mountain ranges in the country; the...

This guidebook was prepared for a Pander Society field trip held March 3-4, 1990, prior to the 1990 annual meeting if the South-Central Section of the Geological Society of America at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, March 6-9. The...

This guidebook provides an introduction to new research on the geology of mineral resources of the southern part of the Arkoma Basin and the northern part of the Ouachita Mountains in southeastern Oklahoma and the adjacent Arkansas. This guidebook...

This guidebook discusses and describes aspects of the Slick Hills (sometimes referred to as the "Limestone Hills"), which are a low range of bald hills lying north of the igneous Wichitas. As presently exposed, the Slick Hills are fragments of the...

The purpose of this guidebook is multifold. It locates, identifies, and describes the best Booch sandstone outcrops in the Oklahoma part of the Arkoma Basin. It interprets the depositional environments of the strata in those outcrops based on...

Research reported upon at the symposium focused on meteorite-impact craters, exploration, hydrocarbon occurrences, reservoir characterization, geochemistry, remote sensing, recognition criteria, and alternative interpretations for the origin of the...

Research reported upon at the symposium focused on the geology and characterization of petroleum reservoirs in the southern Midcontinent. These reservoirs can be divided into three major categories: clastic, carbonate, and fractured reservoirs. ...

Research reported on at the symposium focused on limestones and dolomites deposited in shall-marine, platform (shelf) environments. These carbonates are major sources of oil and gas in the southern Midcontinent, and they have great potential for...

Research reported upon at the symposium focused on the reservoirs, geologic events, and petroleum in the numerous sedimentary basins of the region. Many clastic and carbonate reservoirs are major sources of oil and gas in the southern...

Research reported upon at the symposium focused on geology, depositional settings, reservoir characterization, diagenetic history, enhanced oil recovery, and horizontal drilling. In describing the various petroleum reservoirs in the Simpson and...

Research reported at the symposium includes petroleum exploration and development, structure, sedimentation, diagenesis, petrography, geochemistry, biostratigraphy, dolomitization, and paleokarst. We hope that the symposium and these proceedings...

Research reported upon at the symposium focused on sandstones and other clastic rock units deposited in shallow- or deep-water marine environments. These clastics are major sources of oil and gas in the southern Midcontinent, and they have great...

Researchers active in Arkoma Basin and Ouachita Mountains geology presented papers and poster at a field symposium in Poteau, Oklahoma in October 2004 on a wide variety of topics pertinent to resource evaluation in this part of the southern...

Research reported upon at the symposium focused on the following: types of FDD reservoirs, depositional settings, diagenetic history, reservoir characterization, and enhanced oil recovery. In describing the various FDD petroleum reservoirs in the...

This guidebook is a companion to Oklahoma Geological Survey (OGS) Special Publication 98-7, The Hartshorne Play in Southeastern Oklahoma: Regional and Detailed Sandstone Reservoir Analysis and Coalbed-Methane Resources, by Richard D. Andrews and...

"The objectives of our proposed research were to describe and explain: 1) the vertical and horizonal heterogeneity in texture of floodplain alluvium to facilitate understanding of permeability pathways; and 2) the geomorphic stability of the...